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tax filing starts and a couple of weeks. the irs needs to make adjustments based on an new and revised laws. >> a veteran alderman is denying a report that says he plans to retire in the next few months. >> he has been talking about retirement four years. is this finally the year? the mayor is downtown to announce that they say louis company is moving its headquarters here. >> he has been retiring for five years. one day is actually true. as of right now is not true. i have talked to him about his retirement. he has said he eventually will. i will await the phone call. i still have not got on the phone call. >> he is the second longest serving member of the city council. the 33rd ward all the men told colleagues that he will step down in the next two months. goldman tells the chicago tribune that that is premature. he is always thinking of retiring and knowledge as his boy cries wolf nature. he waved his arms and shouted. he has contemplated retirement since 2000. he went on to help get elected. that relationship turned sour
tax filing starts and a couple of weeks. the irs needs to make adjustments based on an new and revised laws. >> a veteran alderman is denying a report that says he plans to retire in the next few months. >> he has been talking about retirement four years. is this finally the year? the mayor is downtown to announce that they say louis company is moving its headquarters here. >> he has been retiring for five years. one day is actually true. as of right now is not true. i have...
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other things you might want to consider as part of this is expanding the multiple sales tax in ways along the southwest border stay with firearms so we can also have hopeful sales on assault weapons and other concerning long guns. the second policy recommendation is you really need to enact an effective firearms to version our trafficking statute. the two most commonly used, even though there is close to 40 different statutes available to atf and making gun trafficking cases come in the two most common statutes used or engaged in the business of selling firearms without a license or falsifying the atf form 4473. both are very difficult to prove. for example in the kern report, he would have been those investigations were atf agents what if some are investigating teaching and dealing that advice and violation, only viewable to church and 38% the cases. also find the 4473 farm, only boat to charge that important% of the cases because they were very difficult prove in the instance that engage in the business of the firearms license, you could stand to sell it if a private rocket for my colle
other things you might want to consider as part of this is expanding the multiple sales tax in ways along the southwest border stay with firearms so we can also have hopeful sales on assault weapons and other concerning long guns. the second policy recommendation is you really need to enact an effective firearms to version our trafficking statute. the two most commonly used, even though there is close to 40 different statutes available to atf and making gun trafficking cases come in the two...
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with several security expert and with nothing more thantop and an internet connection we were able tax as a vast trove of personal information. gerri: i know that people have been stealing things off of the internet forever, but now you're saying that they are stealing medical records. what is it they're getting? >> that's right. credit-card affirmation has been stolen f a while. financial information, but health records are turning to be extremely valuable on the black rket because of the great iiformation that is a never criminals to do identity that, social security numbers, date of birth, name, address, financial information. it's a gold mine for criminals. gerri: the numbers that are out there in the public purview, 92% of health care systems he een breached, compromised in se way. >> that's a lot. so the health and human services tracks breaches under the privacy act. and 92 percent of the organizations that are out there that we have surveyed have had toept a breached health and human services. gerri: where is this information stored? >> the of permissn to start on a server. cou
with several security expert and with nothing more thantop and an internet connection we were able tax as a vast trove of personal information. gerri: i know that people have been stealing things off of the internet forever, but now you're saying that they are stealing medical records. what is it they're getting? >> that's right. credit-card affirmation has been stolen f a while. financial information, but health records are turning to be extremely valuable on the black rket because of...
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we find it alarming, you will, >>> it's tax season now, but imagine trying to file your taxes only to find out someone beat you to it. it's a nightmarish reality for millions of americans and many of them are your neighbors. a crime where you can be victimized over and over again. according to the treasury inspector general for tax administration, nearly 1.2 million cases were reported to the irs in 2012. and tonight, the two people you're about to hear from say they now live in constant fear. >> my counselor gave me a call on the telephone and said we couldn't file electronically. >> irs granted jonathan again an extension to file his 2011 tax. he needed the time to grieve. she was full of life, even as a brain tumor took a toll on his little body. >> she's an amazing little girl. never complained once. >> alexis died shy of her fifth birthday. finally file the taxes, he got another blow. >> the family stolen the social security number and used it to file a tax return. >> i said they must have made a mistake. >> nadine's social security number was used for a different kind of identit
we find it alarming, you will, >>> it's tax season now, but imagine trying to file your taxes only to find out someone beat you to it. it's a nightmarish reality for millions of americans and many of them are your neighbors. a crime where you can be victimized over and over again. according to the treasury inspector general for tax administration, nearly 1.2 million cases were reported to the irs in 2012. and tonight, the two people you're about to hear from say they now live in...
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in low marginal tax brackets. but there are other consequences of the subsidy on american labor market. many americans were essentially locked into their job. they don't search for outside opportunities. they don't become entrepreneurs it in part because they're receiving health insurance from their employer. employers are focused on what they're good at doing best, developing new ideas which are innovative, and we should completely sort of get them out of the business of offering health insurance to their employees. so that's the fifth part. and then finally, in terms of transitioning over, the big question that is on your mind is, this all sounds fantastic. we understand sort of the broad contours of the plan but what will it cost? we believe it costs a lot less in the aca and it costs less for two reasons. the first is we're getting rid of the subsidy associate with employer provided health insurance. so that somewhere between, at least something like $300 billion a year. we are replacing medicaid with premium
in low marginal tax brackets. but there are other consequences of the subsidy on american labor market. many americans were essentially locked into their job. they don't search for outside opportunities. they don't become entrepreneurs it in part because they're receiving health insurance from their employer. employers are focused on what they're good at doing best, developing new ideas which are innovative, and we should completely sort of get them out of the business of offering health...
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. >> the squatter simply had to file a legal notice, pay taxes and liens and openly live in the house. if the original owner does not object and the bank does not take action, the house is legally his in seven years. >>> an uninvited visitor caused quite a buzz at the white house. a pesky fly decided to hover around president obama's face as he was announcing his nomination for the s.e.c. it even landed for a moment right in his forehead. but this fly got a presidential pardon, unlike the one he famously splattered during an interview four years ago. >>> and from l.a., a rescue worthy of hollywood. it featured a small dog and a somewhat elaborate zip line system. somehow the pooch had gotten on to a small island in l.a.'s mcarthur park. it was shivering in the rain. so, after considering several options, the rescue squad set up the zip line. no one knows who owns the dog. it doesn't have a microchip. >>> and turning to england. a woman fell straight into a canal, that's right, while texting as she walked. she admitted she wasn't paying attention and claimed that the canal's gray ice l
. >> the squatter simply had to file a legal notice, pay taxes and liens and openly live in the house. if the original owner does not object and the bank does not take action, the house is legally his in seven years. >>> an uninvited visitor caused quite a buzz at the white house. a pesky fly decided to hover around president obama's face as he was announcing his nomination for the s.e.c. it even landed for a moment right in his forehead. but this fly got a presidential pardon,...
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moderate economic growth and higher tax rates are helping to lower our deficit, meanwhile government spending hass3 increased. also today, fallout ahead for bond investors as interest rates rise. is now the time to sell? joining me now, advice for your portfolio, author of you can never be too rich. so these are queasy times for bond investors. what are you telling your clients? >> there are definitely stars on the horizon. the big question is now weather and at interest rates are going to go up or not because they will. the question of when. no one knows that answer. that being said, there are definitely storms on the horizon. i am advising a lot of folks out there to get out of long-term and intermediate-term bonds. if you are in bond funds, really consider getting out of them and going to individual bonds. gerri: really? >> because this way if the value of the bonds goes down we know there is maturity data out there on when you're getting your money back. the bond fund, if interest rates go up the value goes down and you have no idea when you're getting your money back. >> that's
moderate economic growth and higher tax rates are helping to lower our deficit, meanwhile government spending hass3 increased. also today, fallout ahead for bond investors as interest rates rise. is now the time to sell? joining me now, advice for your portfolio, author of you can never be too rich. so these are queasy times for bond investors. what are you telling your clients? >> there are definitely stars on the horizon. the big question is now weather and at interest rates are going...
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. >> the gas tax has not been raised since 1993. so that could be something he's referring to as well. not popular but bold. >> thanks, monika. >> thanks, secretary lahood for his service. he's been a wonderful advocate for livable communities. >>> 6:48. time to answer our question of the morning. the question one more time, according to "u.s.a. today," two out of ten of us have never done this. is it a, flown on a plane, b, gone to a concert or c, traveled outside of your home state. >> wusa9 facebook friend wrote, it's an awn semghting fact that -- an unsettles fact that 60 million americans have not flown on a check or traveled to see a little more of their world. >> the answer is b. 20% of us have never gone to a concert. >> and some of us never went back. terry moen told us. went to journey, never been to one since then but she got it right. >> maybe i will find you some concert tickets in daily deals in the future. some good ones. we've been combing through them and here are some of my favorites this morning. do a little decor
. >> the gas tax has not been raised since 1993. so that could be something he's referring to as well. not popular but bold. >> thanks, monika. >> thanks, secretary lahood for his service. he's been a wonderful advocate for livable communities. >>> 6:48. time to answer our question of the morning. the question one more time, according to "u.s.a. today," two out of ten of us have never done this. is it a, flown on a plane, b, gone to a concert or c, traveled...
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is the deal they have the option to leave but the main options that they have far to go to galveston taxes or to new orleans tonight and spend the night that is the horn on this ship this sound to signify that they are finally at port. >> a live picture of the triumph which has just arrived in mobile alabama. you really have to wonder our folks allowed to... they will meet with the cdc check everybody out make sure they are healthy. because you can quickly spread disease is something horrible happens. we will have more on this after we come back. another anniversary of observing marked on the campus of illinois univ. valentine's day a gunman opened fire killing several students and injuring many many more. they may not realize it but today's students are taught by the president's of those five students each and every day. because what happened in cole hall five years ago for ever changed no.. bells tolled at exactly3:00 p.m. no.. 21 people were hurt and five people died that day. no. no. no..rthern. families and current students watched and listened, parts were heavy today even though thes
is the deal they have the option to leave but the main options that they have far to go to galveston taxes or to new orleans tonight and spend the night that is the horn on this ship this sound to signify that they are finally at port. >> a live picture of the triumph which has just arrived in mobile alabama. you really have to wonder our folks allowed to... they will meet with the cdc check everybody out make sure they are healthy. because you can quickly spread disease is something...
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nine weeks to get the taxes in. you can procrastinate a little bit longer if you plan to work on it this weekend. it will help you make the actual process a little less painful. market watch recommends you track down the stray forms, the w2s, 1099s. they all should have been postmarked by january 31 so they should be arriving by now. if anything is still missing by next week, latest next week, you're going to want to track them down. this is particularly important if you've moved in the past year or so. that can be problematic. if you don't have a filing system for your taxes, andrea was just talking about finding the folder, a perfect time to get one. keep everything up in -- keep everything in one place. when you're ready to go, you can send all the things to your accountant. start setting up your 2013 folder. if you run a small business, know these dates. if you filed 1099s on paper, you have to have them stamped and mailed by february 28. if you file electronically, you have more time up to march 31. you should
nine weeks to get the taxes in. you can procrastinate a little bit longer if you plan to work on it this weekend. it will help you make the actual process a little less painful. market watch recommends you track down the stray forms, the w2s, 1099s. they all should have been postmarked by january 31 so they should be arriving by now. if anything is still missing by next week, latest next week, you're going to want to track them down. this is particularly important if you've moved in the past...
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known as worthless and incompetent making no real progress on important issues such as immigration, tax reform or a four superstar sandy victims looking to the 113th congress house speaker john boener nearly won reelection 12 of the most conservative republicans in the house defected. it was the closest any speaker had come to losing since new gingrich back in 1997. but this congress has more women and latinos than ever before. illinois is sending six freshmen to congress this year, five democrats and one republican notables include tami duckworth who defeated joe walsh and bill foster rodney davis from taylor is the only republican freshman from illinois. coming soon it will have to consider raising the nation's debt ceiling again and there is a looming fight over gun control which recently became a high priority for the white house after the massacre in newtown connecticut the polls show only a small percentage of americans approve of the job congress is doing. the average age for u.s. senators to 62. house bill #6258 which addresses the problem may not be perfect and it may be challe
known as worthless and incompetent making no real progress on important issues such as immigration, tax reform or a four superstar sandy victims looking to the 113th congress house speaker john boener nearly won reelection 12 of the most conservative republicans in the house defected. it was the closest any speaker had come to losing since new gingrich back in 1997. but this congress has more women and latinos than ever before. illinois is sending six freshmen to congress this year, five...
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the marriage equality bill currently being considered by the senate and a proposed 25- cent sneaker tax to fund job programs for high school dropouts. let's listen in to the governor's address right now. the largest public works investment. between that and our tollway initiative we have been investing $43 billion to build and strengthen our infrastructure. this is supporting more than half a million jobs across illinois. construction workers who is with us today have been busy working. they are ready to rebuild. they are building a bridge across the mississippi river. they have already completed. we have much more to do. the members of the general assembly lets an act house bill. keep those construction jobs going. that is our illinois. four years ago many thought high-speed rail was a pipe dream. now we're making it a reality in illinois. paving the way for more economic growth. four years ago we had a leaky pipes and broken water mains. some of the pipes still in use in chicago or laid when ulysses s. grant was president of country. one year ago right here in this chamber i made the
the marriage equality bill currently being considered by the senate and a proposed 25- cent sneaker tax to fund job programs for high school dropouts. let's listen in to the governor's address right now. the largest public works investment. between that and our tollway initiative we have been investing $43 billion to build and strengthen our infrastructure. this is supporting more than half a million jobs across illinois. construction workers who is with us today have been busy working. they...
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well, they pay taxes. they pay taxes when they resident a property, when they buy a home, pay groceries, just like any other citizen, they are paying taxes. and a little bit more misinformation that's out there is immigrants do pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes or even alabama state income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. so even as an undocumented immigrant worker, if u an i-9 form, which most employers do require, they are paying taxes into the system that any other documented citizen does pay. the difference is they never reap the benefits from those taxes being paid into the number is hen a so used for work, they're paying into the system, and it's in the system that they'll never even touch. >> as you can see, ignorance and misinformation have cloud the the issue of illegal immigration. however, there's still one major aspect that makes this one of, if not the most important issues currently in america. >> the people in southern arizona have had their rights violated by the unending an
well, they pay taxes. they pay taxes when they resident a property, when they buy a home, pay groceries, just like any other citizen, they are paying taxes. and a little bit more misinformation that's out there is immigrants do pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes or even alabama state income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. so even as an undocumented immigrant worker, if u an i-9 form, which most employers do require, they are paying taxes into the system that any other documented...
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they were talking tax reform. it's a hand wavy, vague thing without committing themselves to specific plans that left them open to raising revenues to perform. now we are at the point where the rate question is off the table. now we can really zero in on are you willing to close some of these loopholes enjoyed by taxpayers as part of the deficit reduction in return for cutting social security and medicare. it's the deal on the table. they are saying no. no taxes of any form. they don't make a distinction. they want high income taxpayers to pay less tax. >> while still cutting intolerance. >> you could take down the rate, get rid of loopholes and both sides could pretend as if they won. >> it's not really -- in terms of party politics and how it's working, maggie, it's not great. we have a new wall street journal poll. the republican party thinks they are taking a partisan approach compared to 48% of the democrats. there's got to be an edging toward the middle. >> we keep saying that. we are four months out from th
they were talking tax reform. it's a hand wavy, vague thing without committing themselves to specific plans that left them open to raising revenues to perform. now we are at the point where the rate question is off the table. now we can really zero in on are you willing to close some of these loopholes enjoyed by taxpayers as part of the deficit reduction in return for cutting social security and medicare. it's the deal on the table. they are saying no. no taxes of any form. they don't make a...
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so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. try it free at turbotax dot com. 23 years on the job, been exposed to a lot of human nature. there's a time and a place for flexing your muscles and pumping your chest; this ain't it. >> kroft: of all the great british actors of the past half- century, none are more respected or honored than dame maggie smith. she is most familiar now as the dowager countess on "downton abbey," which concludes its third season later tonight on pbs. she has won two oscars, three emmys, and a tony award, all wrapped around a long and illustrious career on the british stage. at age 78, she is at the peak of her fame, much in demand, and quite bankable. last spring's "the best exotic marigold hotel" was a surprise hit, and there
so when it comes to taxes, we're to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents and tax attorneys to answer your questions. helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. try it free at turbotax dot com. 23 years on the job, been exposed to a lot of human nature. there's a time and a place for flexing your muscles and pumping your chest;...
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attorney's office said a irs working pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return. she entered a plea agreement. in 2011 while she was an employee of the irs she claimed two dependents and requested a refund of $4,000 to which she was not entitled. she faces 5 years in prison and $250,000 fine. >>> mission bay hospital site was shut down because of picketers. they say they are using 7 non- union workers. >> it is bad for me and it is also bad for the economy because they don't get paid what we get paid, they are from out of state or from somewhere else. >> we got in contact with the contractor this afternoon. they sent us a statement saying 99% of the work on the site is being done by union workers and the company's goal is to provide as many jobs as legally possible to local construction workers. >>> report shows far fewer californians are getting insurance through their employers. the number of non-elderly employees dropped from 62% in 2000 to 53% in 2011. researchers are blaming costs that have doubled. they claim the healthcare reform act should stabilize next y
attorney's office said a irs working pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return. she entered a plea agreement. in 2011 while she was an employee of the irs she claimed two dependents and requested a refund of $4,000 to which she was not entitled. she faces 5 years in prison and $250,000 fine. >>> mission bay hospital site was shut down because of picketers. they say they are using 7 non- union workers. >> it is bad for me and it is also bad for the economy because they don't get...
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that is maybe $170 a month tax-free. a subsidy of the united states tax code, not a tax deduction. it is actually a direct check from the united states government and an expenditure and not a tax deduction because it's just a check from the government but it goes through the irs program. brookings calls it the largest poverty program in the tax code. e. itc is generally available to anyone who is a social security number and many are using that today we have discovered but these rpi's are established a social security number. daekwon qualify under the law for an earned income tax credit. i'm not sure they have understood that because they insisted that rpi aliens will not receive any federal benefits under the bill. this would grant such benefits to millions and it would be a substantial burden on our country's finances at a time we are desperately trying to reduce our deficit and find a way to save money. madam chairman i guess you're holding the floor. i would urge my colleagues to support this and i believe it's consistent with the idea that those who enter the country illegally
that is maybe $170 a month tax-free. a subsidy of the united states tax code, not a tax deduction. it is actually a direct check from the united states government and an expenditure and not a tax deduction because it's just a check from the government but it goes through the irs program. brookings calls it the largest poverty program in the tax code. e. itc is generally available to anyone who is a social security number and many are using that today we have discovered but these rpi's are...
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i pay my taxes and around tax time i get very upset when i'm being questioned in a very inhumane way. so if i use many drivers license, i'm okay. when i pop a sierra leone passport, all of a sudden big problem. i'm the same guy, same people at the same area. it's almost like there's no human interaction at all. and if you try valid information from people for security reasons, you can actually get more than if you're inhumane to them. so it's always quite fascinating to see what the reaction is. every time i enter, i came back from geneva that every time i come back ims questions, but i find the questions incredibly funny. one of them was that i just arrived in the guy asked me, so where were you? is a geneva. he said how long? at the two, days. why reengineered a short time? i only had a few days to do my work. why? i don't know, this is how it was. while you're traveling with a small but? because i was gone for two, three days. but through my backpack and when you travel so many places? because of my work. eventually i say is that there were 10 years, it was like where? would be don
i pay my taxes and around tax time i get very upset when i'm being questioned in a very inhumane way. so if i use many drivers license, i'm okay. when i pop a sierra leone passport, all of a sudden big problem. i'm the same guy, same people at the same area. it's almost like there's no human interaction at all. and if you try valid information from people for security reasons, you can actually get more than if you're inhumane to them. so it's always quite fascinating to see what the reaction...
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- tax loopholes. we should pursue bipartisan comprehensive tax reform that encourages job creation and helps bring down the deficit. we know what we need to do. the steps are common sense. it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the next great chapter together. thank you. have a great weekend. >> hello. it is my honor to represent alabama's second district. as you might know, a series of across-the-board military spending cuts known as the sequester is going into affect in less than two weeks. in his state of the union and just, president obama admitted that these cuts were a bad idea. he failed to mention that the sequester was his idea. his administration during the debt negotiation in 2011. on behalf of our constituents in the house, we
- tax loopholes. we should pursue bipartisan comprehensive tax reform that encourages job creation and helps bring down the deficit. we know what we need to do. the steps are common sense. it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the...
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores district is changing the locks in an effort to protect students. by the end of february classroom doors in the lafayette school district will have newahandles that lock from the inside with a push of a button. the old doors locked only from the outside using a key. school officials say it will improve security in the wake of the sandy hook elementary tragedy ?ie. manti te'o -- >>> manti te'o admits he lied about the hoax even after he found out about the truth. he told katie couric that he enjoyed the feeling he was inspiring other people. >> my story i felt was a guy who in times of hardship and in times of trial really held strong to his faith, held strong to his family. i felt that was my story. >> even if that hardship was perhaps ex
i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores district is changing the locks in an effort to protect students. by the end of february classroom doors in the lafayette school district will...
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particularly around tax time i get very upset when i'vehe questioned in a very inhumane way. so if i you use my new yorkok be driver's license i'm okay. ia when i put on my sierra leonethe passed bordellos of and it's a g big problem.pl and the same guy even if you'ren trying to get them permission,to for security reasons, if you're lenient and nice you get more than if you're actually inhumanr to them.at t the vote of zero is quite -- ifr am always quite fascinated. every time that i come back and ask questions that cadillac eve though i find them incrediblyon fine.lo where were you, at geneva.why y how long? to our three days. why? i only had a few days to do my work. why? add all know.eli this just jealous. wire you traveling with the small bag? >> because i was conned put two or three days. why are you traveling so many allyes? because of my work. t the zero on and on. to the point does just what they make annually. as if the allies that relevant. but all these questions are asked. why am i being criminalize to. >> now we hear from brooke hauser. none of the students are
particularly around tax time i get very upset when i'vehe questioned in a very inhumane way. so if i you use my new yorkok be driver's license i'm okay. ia when i put on my sierra leonethe passed bordellos of and it's a g big problem.pl and the same guy even if you'ren trying to get them permission,to for security reasons, if you're lenient and nice you get more than if you're actually inhumanr to them.at t the vote of zero is quite -- ifr am always quite fascinated. every time that i come back...
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tax rate of 24% which is lower than the u.s. tax rate. they have a lower tax rate there. based on public financial statement. out of 56d billion. they were about $9 billion out of 2-8d wl in global pretax earnings coming out to 14 percent. same for both companies. is that consistent with your estimate of apple's rate and what you know about samsung's rate? >> senator, yes. that was apple's global cash tax rate last year. we believe it will be a few points higher this year. >> okay. let be concerned and say it's going to be the same. all the tax planning resulted last year in nothing more than the same as the main foreign competitor. is that accurate? >> yes. >> senator, yes. one difn. -- difference. >> sam sog is able to move it back. >> i'm getting to that. so i would say the an is it's worst for apple. they can't bring the money home. you think about it it. it's partly the fact they can't bring it home. the investment options are limited. your investment options are more limited. how much money does apple spend on tax compliance efforts? i don't have the exact figure. t
tax rate of 24% which is lower than the u.s. tax rate. they have a lower tax rate there. based on public financial statement. out of 56d billion. they were about $9 billion out of 2-8d wl in global pretax earnings coming out to 14 percent. same for both companies. is that consistent with your estimate of apple's rate and what you know about samsung's rate? >> senator, yes. that was apple's global cash tax rate last year. we believe it will be a few points higher this year. >> okay....
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on the parcels above the /pwaeuls property tax or in advance of the base property tax. you can issue pawns against those special taxes. ifd proceeds and that's basically the growth in property tax or [inaudible] interest tax created by the private investment in the property and the port would form an ifd district that may include sub areas through the water front site. and we're really trying to max /phaoeutz the amount of ifd proceeds that can repay these publicly owned pieces of infrastructure and parks so that we don't have to rely as much on portland value to make those payments. we'd issue /pwopbldz, collect those proceeds on a pay go basis and finally with the developer, we'd form maintenance districts so we can maintain it appropriately. so emily talked about the seven or so acres of open space. the parkings would be port owned. the developer would program and manage those parks subject to port approval and bcdc approval where it's required with maintenance provided by special taxes. and we're still in the process of thinking of how to best finance the district p
on the parcels above the /pwaeuls property tax or in advance of the base property tax. you can issue pawns against those special taxes. ifd proceeds and that's basically the growth in property tax or [inaudible] interest tax created by the private investment in the property and the port would form an ifd district that may include sub areas through the water front site. and we're really trying to max /phaoeutz the amount of ifd proceeds that can repay these publicly owned pieces of...
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tax every gun sold. and register every american gun owner. >>> wayne la pierre renewed his call to have an armed guard in every school in the nation. >>> a local man and woman will receive the honor of a lifetime today. they'll receive the presidential citizens medical. president obama will present the awards to americans committed to public service. this year's recipient include maria gomez who founded mary's center in the district. it provides health care and other services to the less fortunate. terry shima will also receive the honor. he's a former executive director of the american yap niece veterans association ziechblt the company behind the little blue box is seeing red. tiffany is suing costco. cnbc's courtney reagan live now to explain why. >> the iconic jeweler, tiffany, is suing costco claiming the club operator is selling counterfeit diamond engagement rings that bear the luxury retailer's name. they're alleging trademark infringement on false advertising. tiffany believes hundreds if not th
tax every gun sold. and register every american gun owner. >>> wayne la pierre renewed his call to have an armed guard in every school in the nation. >>> a local man and woman will receive the honor of a lifetime today. they'll receive the presidential citizens medical. president obama will present the awards to americans committed to public service. this year's recipient include maria gomez who founded mary's center in the district. it provides health care and other services...
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tax. the senate can now amend or kill the house version of the bill. >>> another battle is brewing on capitol hill. president obama has asked congress to come up with billions of dollars in limited spending cuts to avoid across the board cuts due to take effect in march. >> the president is hoping to avoid the major sequestration that stands to impact tens of thousands of jobs in the d.c. area. fox's jennifer davis has more. >> the president has a message for congress about a looming budget deadline. >> deep, indiscriminate cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. and it will slow down our recovery. >> reporter: those jobs are at risk for the sequester takes effect in march. the president is asking lawmakers to find targeted short-term cuts to keep the economy moving and buy more time to craft a longer-term deal. >> our economy is headed in the right direction. it will stay that way as lodge as there aren't any more self- inflicted wounds
tax. the senate can now amend or kill the house version of the bill. >>> another battle is brewing on capitol hill. president obama has asked congress to come up with billions of dollars in limited spending cuts to avoid across the board cuts due to take effect in march. >> the president is hoping to avoid the major sequestration that stands to impact tens of thousands of jobs in the d.c. area. fox's jennifer davis has more. >> the president has a message for congress about...
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facebook actually did not pay any income tax in 2012, saving the company $3.2 billion in taxes. by the way, facebook donated $100,000 to the president's campaign last year. joining us from our new york city studio, fox business anchor lou dobbs. so lou, very simply, so even i can understand it, how could facebook not pay any income tax? >> they did so by following the law. and the fact is that the law says that they can write off their losses of previous years before they went public and they went public last year and the biggest technology ipo in history. and that gave them the opportunity to earn $1.1 billion and write off those losses and as a result, get a $429 million refund. i know you're going to be thrilled with that. >> bill: all right. so let me try to clarify this. when facebook began, zuckerman, that's the guy? >> right. >> zuckerberg. >> bill: he gets all of these people to invest in his company. >> right. >> bill: but it doesn't make a profit, as most companies don't make a profit right off the bat. he's got to build an infrastructure and market his products. he's
facebook actually did not pay any income tax in 2012, saving the company $3.2 billion in taxes. by the way, facebook donated $100,000 to the president's campaign last year. joining us from our new york city studio, fox business anchor lou dobbs. so lou, very simply, so even i can understand it, how could facebook not pay any income tax? >> they did so by following the law. and the fact is that the law says that they can write off their losses of previous years before they went public and...
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tax that is collected? thank you. >> guest: i do not. there is a small portion that still remains over the treasury department, but we believe that the money goes to treasury. atf is still very small, very small portion of the work is involved. >> some stats from the website on fiscal 2011 numbers. they recommended defendant's for prosecution in alcohol and tobacco cases about 213 recommended for prosecution. they seized approximately 42 million in the criminal contraband and alcohol and tobacco products moving across states. let's go back to the phone. mike in houston texas on the independent line. good morning, mike. >> caller: good morning. i had the fortune of mary in a very wise woman so in a way i am the luckiest man in the world, but my wife pointed out no one had a concealed or carried permit has committed a rampage shooting so wouldn't more conceal and carry permits held this problem that we are trying to solve? especially when. no woman has done a mass shooting that i am aware of. >> host: we're t
tax that is collected? thank you. >> guest: i do not. there is a small portion that still remains over the treasury department, but we believe that the money goes to treasury. atf is still very small, very small portion of the work is involved. >> some stats from the website on fiscal 2011 numbers. they recommended defendant's for prosecution in alcohol and tobacco cases about 213 recommended for prosecution. they seized approximately 42 million in the criminal contraband and...
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a law america in illinois pushing for a $0.25 sneaker tax. hopes the tax will generate 3 million a year. the retail association says it will fight this plan. they say sneaker i say tennis shoes. >> both. depends on what i am wearing it for. if you need an excuse to spend which we never really do there's a new research out from shop it to me.com. february is the best month of the year to shop on-line. you can get 47 percent off items right now. with tips how to save is vera gibbons. >> we usually think president's weekend was the big one. >> you talk about an average markup 48 percent which mix aket bert. but february as a whole the best month to shop of the year. people get the average other months. 43 percent. this is 47 percent on average in terms of the mark downs. large part because the retailers are looking to clear out their stuff make clear for the spring items. they want to get it out the door. that's to your benefit. >> good time to buy all of the winter coats they need next year. what are some of the discounts? >> we have skirts, be
a law america in illinois pushing for a $0.25 sneaker tax. hopes the tax will generate 3 million a year. the retail association says it will fight this plan. they say sneaker i say tennis shoes. >> both. depends on what i am wearing it for. if you need an excuse to spend which we never really do there's a new research out from shop it to me.com. february is the best month of the year to shop on-line. you can get 47 percent off items right now. with tips how to save is vera gibbons....
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it's against the new taxes in the current senate plan and also calls for more spending cuts. the truth is neither budget plan will ever be put in and despite all that, the senate leaders sounded optimistic. >> i know everyone is exhausted and you may not feel it at the moment, but this is one of the senate's finest days in recent years. >> hard to understand why he sounds so optimistic calling this one of the finest days. there's another cliff looming. can you tell us about that? >> reporter: the senate and house will have to reconcile their differences. if not, surprise, there will be another showdown likely in august over the debt limit. >> your government at work. ladies and gentlemen. reena ninan, thank you for your majoritying. >>> a lot of other news breaking overnight and for that back to our resident skeptic, ron claiborne. >> i don't know why you say that, dan. anyway, good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with an historic meeting in italy. pope meeting pope or former pope. the new pope francis is having lunch with his predecessor pope benedict at the papal residence
it's against the new taxes in the current senate plan and also calls for more spending cuts. the truth is neither budget plan will ever be put in and despite all that, the senate leaders sounded optimistic. >> i know everyone is exhausted and you may not feel it at the moment, but this is one of the senate's finest days in recent years. >> hard to understand why he sounds so optimistic calling this one of the finest days. there's another cliff looming. can you tell us about that?...
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nevada tax accountant george ashley says he knows. nice to see you, george. >> hello, greta, thank you for having me. >> greta: what's the story? people who live on the border of nevada and california are making the quick move to nevada? >> well, that's the people living on the border, but people from all sorts of places in california who want to avoid the california tax, a lot of them are thinking about packing up and moving and a lot of them are doing it. >> greta: what would be the reason, folks from deeper into the state away from nevada, but if you live on the border of california, unless you're really wedded to your house, why not move the mile into nevada and save yourself 13.3%? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> when does it make sense? suppose i have a business in california and i'm thinking of selling my business, should i move to inform nenevada before it or stuck paying the taxes no matter what. >> depends on the sale. if you're selling stock in the business, for example, you could very well become a non-resident of california
nevada tax accountant george ashley says he knows. nice to see you, george. >> hello, greta, thank you for having me. >> greta: what's the story? people who live on the border of nevada and california are making the quick move to nevada? >> well, that's the people living on the border, but people from all sorts of places in california who want to avoid the california tax, a lot of them are thinking about packing up and moving and a lot of them are doing it. >> greta:...
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they have been paying taxes. a lot of them are paying taxes. we are hypocrites. we are more than willing to let the young people serve in our military where most of our people here would never volunteered to serve in the military. also, he made a few statements. one on executive orders. his boy george bush far exceeded and the executive order that barack obama has used and we do not have complaints about that. that called in about the alamo, that is all about slavery. peopleabout keeping under suppression. thank you. guest: an important part of thinking clearly on the cost of immigration reform is distinction of the things we're already paying for verses new cost. i think this is one of the faults in the heritage foundation study that there are folks here illegally better already imposing costs on the system, and they're providing benefits as well. they are often paying taxes and providing products into the stores, so we will not get an immediate big pompoms from legalizing them. they are already contributing to the economy. host: you talk about fees they will ha
they have been paying taxes. a lot of them are paying taxes. we are hypocrites. we are more than willing to let the young people serve in our military where most of our people here would never volunteered to serve in the military. also, he made a few statements. one on executive orders. his boy george bush far exceeded and the executive order that barack obama has used and we do not have complaints about that. that called in about the alamo, that is all about slavery. peopleabout keeping under...
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one european city, why garbage is piling up on the streets of madrid when aljazeera america returns. tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story theses are strait forward conversations, no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues that matter to you ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> more now on our top story, the latest pictures here from the philippines just arriving moments ago, filipino police say that the death toll from t
one european city, why garbage is piling up on the streets of madrid when aljazeera america returns. tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story theses are strait forward conversations, no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues that matter to you ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> from our...
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sorry. >> reporter: her advice this tax season --? >> pay your taxes. >>> so they did so-so. let's say you want to give away the ton of money. is the sky the limit? >> no. >> there's a limit. >> 50% of your adjusted gross income. if you want to be really generous, you can only deduct half of your income. >> that's never going to happen anyway. >> nice to think about it and dream. >> you should both hire accountants, by the way. >> done. >>> someone got lucky in virginia, but a multimillionaire may have already left the town. the lottery says they bought the powerball at richmond international airport. the prize, $217 million. it's the second largest ever won in the commonwealth. they have the option of a 30-year payout or lump sum. >> what are the taxes on that? >> yikes. 50% probably. >>> magic johnson comes to washington to talk about the aids epidemic hitting the black community, but that's not the only reason he is town. >>> sandy survivors by the thousands, they are still living in motels, but one family fell to the crac >>> a lot of excitement at howard university hospi
sorry. >> reporter: her advice this tax season --? >> pay your taxes. >>> so they did so-so. let's say you want to give away the ton of money. is the sky the limit? >> no. >> there's a limit. >> 50% of your adjusted gross income. if you want to be really generous, you can only deduct half of your income. >> that's never going to happen anyway. >> nice to think about it and dream. >> you should both hire accountants, by the way. >>...
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credits to exceed the city's tax credits. we'd like to maximize that to 20 percent. we are also working with sfmta to participate in the water front transportation assessment and that will inform the transportation /tkphapbld manage /-pl plan that we'll evolve and discuss specific transportation interventions to make sure the site is well served by transit and that its users take advantage of transit opportunities. part of that is exploring subway turn around at 20th street. we are working harold on the fiscal feasibility report. we're finding there is significant benefit to the city on the same scale of [inaudible]. in terms of specific job creation, the de/sreler is looking at creating job opportunities forest city has reached a project labor agreement. so i will turn it back to brad to review the term sheet. >> thank you emily. 'em so i'll take a quick spin through the terms and if i go too fast, let me know. we are looking at illinois and 20th street. we're really looking for forest city to /kraoe /kwraet a new mixed use
credits to exceed the city's tax credits. we'd like to maximize that to 20 percent. we are also working with sfmta to participate in the water front transportation assessment and that will inform the transportation /tkphapbld manage /-pl plan that we'll evolve and discuss specific transportation interventions to make sure the site is well served by transit and that its users take advantage of transit opportunities. part of that is exploring subway turn around at 20th street. we are working...
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so i'm going to totally gut the house bill and i'm going to turn a tax cut into a tax increase. now, mr. president, i am absolutely certain if that were the case, all 46 republicans would vote against cloture. forget the game. voting to cut off debate is voting to allow the majority leader to gut the house bill. so if you're voting for cloture, you're saying, i want the majority leader to be able to gut the house bill. but it's even better than that. if you believe -- what is it p.t. barnum said? -- you can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but you can't fool all of the people all of the time? you know, there are a lot of members of this body who think, some of the people all of the time will be just good enough for me. if i can vote to give harry reid the ability to fund obamacare and then, beauty of all beauty, when we get to a 51-vote threshold on obamacare, i can vote against funding obamacare so i can go home and say, hey, i voted twice the right way. of course, i did it in a way that guaranteed 100% we're going to lose. guarante
so i'm going to totally gut the house bill and i'm going to turn a tax cut into a tax increase. now, mr. president, i am absolutely certain if that were the case, all 46 republicans would vote against cloture. forget the game. voting to cut off debate is voting to allow the majority leader to gut the house bill. so if you're voting for cloture, you're saying, i want the majority leader to be able to gut the house bill. but it's even better than that. if you believe -- what is it p.t. barnum...
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but it keeps other major features of mcdonnell's one billion dollars five year plan including a sales tax increase. >>> he's been at the helm for two years now and tonight d.c.'s mayor touted the city's success story. vincent gray delivered his third state of the district message. fox 5's karen gray houston was there and joins us live. >> reporter: mayor gray ticked off a litany of successes that he says proves that the district is well on its way to becoming a big league world class city and he says he's got big plans for even more improvements. mayor gray arrived to chants from a small demonstration outside the synagogue of residents upset about plans to close city schools, but inside there was a warmer reception from interested citizens, former mayors, cabinet members and members of the d.c. council. they listened to mayor gray go through a long list of how he's made the city better. >> the district is booming with new businesses, new development and newly revitalized neighborhoods. all this economic activity has created 28,000 new private sector jobs in the past two years. [ applause
but it keeps other major features of mcdonnell's one billion dollars five year plan including a sales tax increase. >>> he's been at the helm for two years now and tonight d.c.'s mayor touted the city's success story. vincent gray delivered his third state of the district message. fox 5's karen gray houston was there and joins us live. >> reporter: mayor gray ticked off a litany of successes that he says proves that the district is well on its way to becoming a big league world...
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, taxes, taxes, texas. you have been looking at some of the numbers for the president, doesn't look so good for him right now. >> that is pretty evidently why. we have seen disapproval up, people generally side with republicans on how much spending there ought to be, they will make a sudden break, very urgent and sudden break away from the prior tactic which said he was going to drag the g.o.p. through the fiscal fights over the next 18 months and go through victory in 2014 and win back the house for democrats, so the president is at least engaged in an operational pause so you can quiet the criticism. >> that is because the last two weeks have not gone well for the president. using all these scare tactics. the american people look at all the waste in the budget and say wait a minute, have to cut the parks rather than get rid of the conferences for wine tasting and things like that. i'm great to see the polls are reflecting that. gerri: i was interested in what paul ryan had to say about his budget. he wrot
, taxes, taxes, texas. you have been looking at some of the numbers for the president, doesn't look so good for him right now. >> that is pretty evidently why. we have seen disapproval up, people generally side with republicans on how much spending there ought to be, they will make a sudden break, very urgent and sudden break away from the prior tactic which said he was going to drag the g.o.p. through the fiscal fights over the next 18 months and go through victory in 2014 and win back...
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this state is struggling and has a 67% tax increase. if barack obama had said during that teachers strike, wait a second, we respect and honor our teachers, but these cities need to use those resources for cops as well as for teachers, and everyone is going to have to make sacrifices to keep our streets safe, barack obama is the one person in this country with the moral authority to be able to give that kind of a message. i think his failure to do that is a huge problem. >> when you look at chicago it has some of the toughest gun laws in this country yet this history risk epidemic of violence. are more cops the answer? is this something the president should stand up for? >> first of all, i find it to be an incredible stretch to say the fact that the president didn't stand up during the teachers union and make a statement has some sort of impact on gun violence right now. i think that is at its -- on its face ridiculous. if you look at a place like new york city, where gun violence is lower, they do have very stringent gun laws and it ha
this state is struggling and has a 67% tax increase. if barack obama had said during that teachers strike, wait a second, we respect and honor our teachers, but these cities need to use those resources for cops as well as for teachers, and everyone is going to have to make sacrifices to keep our streets safe, barack obama is the one person in this country with the moral authority to be able to give that kind of a message. i think his failure to do that is a huge problem. >> when you look...
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i paid child-care tax is also. if i were doing it myself, i would not think to get the id for my day care provider and get the refund from a. >> they are teaching people what to do with their refunds. >> this way, citizens can get the refund and have that money go to a savings bond or have the money invested into i'm money manager card and that is like an atm card. bit tenuous, in case they have the issue of -- they can use it in case that the issue of not having a debit card to make purchases. >> they are hoping to get the word out to families that could be in for a sizable refund. >> they say there is an average of $14 million of unclaimed tax credit just in baltimore city on. you think about money that could be going back into our city and into our pockets. you make it. burnet. save it. >> you can find more information on our website -- wbaltv.com. wbal tv-11 news. >> lawmakers in annapolis are allowing natural gas companies to seek a surcharge on monthly gas bills to replace aging infrastructure. the surcharge
i paid child-care tax is also. if i were doing it myself, i would not think to get the id for my day care provider and get the refund from a. >> they are teaching people what to do with their refunds. >> this way, citizens can get the refund and have that money go to a savings bond or have the money invested into i'm money manager card and that is like an atm card. bit tenuous, in case they have the issue of -- they can use it in case that the issue of not having a debit card to...